33 comments:

Is it colder over your part of the world? We are still in summer uniform until June. But I think you have made some fab trousers with the sneaky bit of patterned fabric! Did you really forget to hem them?!! My poor girls, both of them, have pins in the hems of their school dresses!! Can you believe how bad that is for me?

I so love this book, I think I def. need to purchase! I love her fun pockets, so much nicer than polyester!Hopefully dragging my sick self to post office today to send mine off and will add it to the flikr pool too. Thanks so much for organisingx

Fabby school trousers ~ very practical too! My two kids have to wear school uniform. I've never done much sewing so can't for the life of me ever imagine ever being able to make such wonderful clothes that you can :O) x

Well done Kate, much, much better than the daggy track pants most of them wear. I know they're warm but they look really sad!! Very stylish your girls will be now, even without being hemmed, the comparison on the last photo says it all!! Lizziexxx

They look great! And so much nicer then trackie pants. When I used to teach I loved (not!) my preppies wanting to take off said trackie pants half way through the day cause they were hot...shoes still on. Disaster!! Hope all is well :)

Nice work Kate! ..Ok..Soooo do you make them 'lady sizes'! 'Cos I really like them! My last attempt at 'pant/trouser making left my small girl, my sister & I with our bum cracks peeking out of the top of said pant....hmmm. Peta

These are awesome! I really like the look of the cord. I've missed so many of your recent posts! Those smock dresses are amazing and I so enjoy getting a glimpse at your farm and those beautiful veggies!Have a wonderful day.

I do read every single comment you leave and appreciate it very much, but I should let you know that I can be a wee bit on the useless side when replying to comments, that's just me, everyday life sometimes gets in the way....so I'll apologise now, just in case.